Chapter Index

    April 1, 2026.

    Proclamation of the Great Huan Empire.

    In history, it may seem like a joke that the Great Hwan Empire officially began on a day called April Fool’s Day, but for those who are not that interested in politics, something else came as more of a shock.

    Proof of the existence of aliens.

    Aliens are real.

    As to what the basis for the story was, people in Korea immediately hoped that Tae Chae-jin would be the first to present the source of the information, and Tae Chae-jin confidently revealed the truth.

    2000.

    It is said that intelligent life existed in the meteorite that fell on Sejong Island during the cataclysm.

    And the intelligent life forms scattered a new energy resource called magical power on the ground, and those born under the influence of the intelligent life forms are those with this ability.

    -What is the difference from the existing story?

    -It is important that it is a goblin official.

    -and! Goblin official!

    -At the same time, it is also the result of the organization’s official research.

    -Then the research results are-

    -I can’t tell you that because it’s confidential.

    -…….

    The existence of aliens has been officially acknowledged by the government, organizations, and goblins.

    However, since the evidence that aliens exist is underground in Sejong Island, people began to think that this was just one of the conspiracy theories that had been concretized so far.

    After that.

    -This is also a conspiracy of the Great Huan Empire!

    As is usual with conspiracy theories, people have started to raise conspiracy theories about the existence of aliens again.

    For example, it is not an alien unless you show people that aliens actually exist.

    For example, people with superpowers have already been invaded by aliens and have become genetically synchronized with humans, so the human race on Earth has already changed.

    For example, the reality of aliens is demons, and aliens are those that turn into strange beings.

    Secrets that are close to the truth and the hidden truth of this world are being exposed in the name of hypotheses, but all the truth is locked in a studio in Phenix City-

    correction.

    It exists in the mind of a novelist who worked hard in his studio and began uploading new works with the start of the Great Hwan Empire.

    Therefore, humanity has learned the truth, but cannot believe whether it is 100% real or false.

    No matter how much the Emperor of the Great Hwan Empire declared, ‘Aliens exist.’

    No matter how much the basis is a tie with a goblin.

    Even if the circumstantial evidence is clear and everything is correct.

    -No way! It’s not an alien, it’s a person from another world!

    -Aliens are virtual beings created by goblins! This is all virtual propaganda they created to make the Great Hwan Empire more stable!

    -Aliens exist? That sounds funny. I’d rather say that God actually exists, eup!!

    Conspiracy theories based on distrust were bound to arise eventually, so people did not believe in the existence of aliens.

    So what should we do?

    Of course, I had to go there to get that information and find out if it was true.

    Sejong Island.

    A meteorite that flew from outer space and took root on this earth.

    If you think about it now, there is no way that an island could have been created in the middle of the ocean like that unless it was something from extraterrestrial material and aliens controlling something, but even if that were the case, there are people who believe in it only if there is a logical basis and a thoroughly researched paper.

    Mostly, scientists.

    -Now, to Korea!

    Those who were already interested in the declaration of the Great Hwan Empire were also thinking, ‘Let’s go to Korea once it has become an empire.’

    -I can’t stand aliens!

    Once the existence of aliens was declared, the will of people around the world to go to Korea could not be broken.

    Because of that wind.

    “Steven Szybarski. This is the only way to go to Korea”

    “…Are you kidding me?”

    Vladivostok, in front of the sea where the cold wind blows.

    “So the only way for us to enter Korea now is to go like North Korean communists sneaking into the East Sea?”

    “Yes.”

    Agents dispatched from Russia pointed to a drum floating inside a railing inside an underground facility connected to the sea.

    “There is no way to enter the Korean Peninsula now other than going into the drum, closing the lid, sealing it so that no water can leak inside, lying on its side and rolling continuously to land in the East Sea with the current?◦@ ◦

    “Yes.”

    “Do you think that’s what you’re saying?”

    “…Once you enter Korea, how can we send someone after that? Currently, all routes into Korea are blocked.”

    The agent calmly said what he wanted to say in front of S-class superpowers – even more than one or two ‘Stevens’.

    “It is completely impossible to enter officially. Background checks are more stringent than those in China, and tangerine trees are installed on all routes used for smuggling.”

    “…….”

    “The only access method is to enter the East Sea, where no undersea search devices are installed yet.”

    “Sigh…!”

    “Is this really the only way? Isn’t there a more elegant way?”

    Another Stephen woman asked cautiously, but the agents shook their heads resolutely.

    “Everything except this method was caught.”

    “What, what?”

    “We tried all kinds of methods to deal with those who wanted to enter Korea before you, and although we used them, only one person came into contact with informants in Korea.”

    “Then the method…!”

    “That’s the way to do it.”

    “…….”

    It goes into the drum and rolls until it reaches the Korean Peninsula.

    “At least, you must go to Sokcho.”

    “Are you telling me to roll around in a drum from Vladivostok to Sokcho?!”

    “Yes. Those above are all cooperative in the organization, those from the old underground Joseon are watching the coast.”

    “Ugh…! Annoying…!”

    It’s possible, but why should people who live as S-class people in their own country bother to enter Korea by lying on their side in a drum and rolling through the sea?

    “Well, that’s okay. No matter what, if I hold on to my trouser legs, he will help me get my Korean citizenship back.”

    “…right. Well, of course. How amazing is it that we went to the field instead of Gwangyukgong? Deoksu, you were in the same class as Gwangikgong, right?”

    “…I only received elementary education for about a year. But even that, if it’s fate, it’s fate… I have no choice but to rub it in as best as I can.”

    What if there is only one way for those whose nationality has been extinguished to regain it?

    “It’s okay. everyone. If you ask Gwangikgong for something, everything will be resolved. That guy is a hot guy, right?”

    Even though he was defeated by a goblin once, he is still appealing to the sympathy of someone with great power.

    “Let’s go, drum.”

    After a while.

    Four drums with welded mouths fell into the sea off Vladivostok, and they began rolling through the deep waters of the East Sea.

    “…Ah.”

    The blonde agent opened his mouth as he took out a Taegeuk watch, different from the one he was wearing, from his arms and put it on.

    “Jin Sang: Four of you guys are entering.”

    [check.]

    * * *

    About 2 hours later.

    Uji string.

    Under the sea, there was a sound of something like an iron plate being crushed and a hole being made.

    “Ha, really. Well, this is Korea.”

    The four Stevens finally entered Korea.

    They were all naked, but they didn’t care at all that they were naked.

    “…I guess it wasn’t so bad that it came all the way to Japan?”

    “Korea, that’s right. The location is correct.”

    They opened the fairly large plastic bag they were holding in their hands, and immediately wiped their bodies with towels taken from the bag and changed their clothes with the items inside.

    “Don’t forget. We are now people who came out for rural experience activities.”

    They looked like college students who had gone to experience rural activities, and they immediately left the sandy beach and headed toward the road.

    In the dark.

    Next to a large black car parked on the side of the road, a hunched old man wearing a straw hat saw them and tapped the smartwatch on his wrist.

    Beep, beep, beep.

    They turned on the flashlight, put their hands on and off, and as the light blinked, Stevens immediately approached the old man.

    “Potato.”

    “Corn.”

    “Are you really a member of the Hwalbindang?”

    “…He’s not a helper. My son was a member of the Hwalbindang.”

    The old man pointed to the car in a cold, firm voice.

    “Follow me. I already prepared the car. Gwangikgong is in Seoul, so let’s get some sleep while we go.”

    “Hmm….”

    Stevens couldn’t shake his suspicions, but he whispered cautiously as he watched the old man getting into the car, patting his bent back.

    “I don’t think it’s someone in disguise.”

    “I think you are a local collaborator? If not, just kill him.”

    “…Then get on board and ask.”

    The four Stephens got into the car right away.

    “Hey, you ride in the middle.”

    “Why me? Ah, so annoying.”

    “There is no time. Come on.”

    Stephen 1 and Gustav got into the passenger seat first, then looked towards the back and got angry.

    “Before that, let me ask you one question.”

    He asked, aiming his sharp fingernails at the old man.

    “Goblin.”

    “…….”

    “Unknown language, don’t you know?”

    “…goblin bastard.”

    “I’m sure. Sorry for doubting you. These days, such rumors have been going around.”

    “Rumors?”

    “Yes. There is a rumor that goblins can possess other people’s bodies, and that they can possess anyone except patriotic women.”

    “…I thought he was just seeing this girl and that girl, but it turns out he was a bastard with even more severe care.”

    The old man gritted his teeth as he held on tightly to the steering wheel.

    “Let’s talk as we go. I know that damn guy better than anyone else.”

    “……?”

    “For now-”

    “…….”

    The car started to speed down the road, but Gustav held the car door and tilted his head.

    I clearly don’t feel any magical reaction from the other person, but why?

    “Why doesn’t it come out?”

    “What?”

    “Why, that rotten smell peculiar to old people.”

    “…….”

    Gustav pointed his claws again at the old man driving the car without saying a word.

    “Goblin bastard, no, goblin daughter-”

    “Anyway.”

    The old man pointed to his seat belt.

    “Didn’t you learn in school what happens if you don’t wear your seatbelt when your car is running on the road?”

    “……!!”

    The moment Stevens grabbed the car door handle.

    “Tsk tsk.”

    From the front.

    [Welcome. It’s been a while since we’ve seen Korea’s roads, right?]

    Something golden collided head-on with the car.

    [Wherever you are, you have to be careful of elk.]

    Gustav could see clearly amidst the powerful shock that shook his brain.

    “Ah….”

    The interior of the car that crashes into the golden elk and falls down the cliff, and the emblem on the steering wheel.

    It was a foreign car.

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